SB 159-SALT WATER FISHING: OPERATORS/GUIDES  4:47:51 PM CHAIR MICCICHE announced that the final order of business would be SENATE BILL NO. 159, "An Act relating to salt water sport fishing operators and salt water sport fishing guides; and providing for an effective date." He said he had not received amendments since the previous hearing on February 28, 2020 but he was considering amending the bill based on an earlier discussion of a situation where a guide could not determine whether someone was telling the truth. He asked how the department will handle a future situation when a guide receives false information or a false report. 4:49:09 PM TOM TAUBE, Deputy Director, Division of Sport Fishing, Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Juneau, Alaska, stated that the Division of Parks & Outdoor Recreation cited the case that Chair Micciche referenced. Since the citation was issued, the Division of Alaska Wildlife Troopers has spoken with enforcement at the Division of Parks & Outdoor Recreation and requested that they only enforce the regulations of the Department of Fish and Game. He specified that the State will not hold a guide responsible if a parent of a client provides false information on a minor's age. A guide may ask what an individual's age is, but the State does not require the guide to verify age via birth certificate. He said the Division of Sport Fishing believes that it has addressed the guiding concerns. Future communications between the different departments will address enforcement beyond the expected regulatory language. CHAIR MICCICHE explained that the issue occurred on the Kenai Peninsula where wildlife enforcement asked Kenai River guides to require more identification than the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) required for individuals traveling with their children. He said he was pleased with the resolution of the issue. He asked if consideration had been given to changing the regulation and not the statute. MR. TAUBE answered not at this time. He said his conversations with Alaska Wildlife Troopers confirmed that having discussions on an annual basis with the different entities will resolve the situation. CHAIR MICCICHE stated satisfaction with the reply. 4:51:45 PM CHAIR MICCICHE announced that public testimony is open. 4:51:58 PM FORREST BRADEN, member, Southeast Alaska Guides Organization, Juneau, Alaska, testified in support of SB 159. He said asking the industry to bear the burden for the cost of administering the program seems fair and reasonable. The bill is cost neutral to the State and the department. 4:54:12 PM CHAIR MICCICHE closed public testimony and solicited the will of the committee.. 4:54:20 PM SENATOR COGHILL moved to report SB 159, version 31-GS2192\A, from committee with individual recommendations and attached fiscal notes. 4:54:30 PM CHAIR MICCICHE found no objection; therefore, SB 159 was reported from the Senate Resources Standing Committee.